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UAE Joins Forces with Africa at Energy Week in South Africa!

The UAE Paves the Way for Sustainable Energy at African Energy Week

In an inspiring display of commitment to sustainable energy, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) made waves at the African Energy Week held in South Africa. The delegation, led by Sharif Al Olama, the Under-Secretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at the UAE’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI), emphasized the importance of international collaboration in achieving energy transition goals.

Kicking off the event, Al Olama highlighted the UAE’s ongoing dedication to supporting global sustainability initiatives. He introduced the Global Energy Efficiency Alliance (GEEA), a pioneering initiative aimed at improving energy efficiency rates to exceed 4% annually by 2030. With an ambitious vision, the GEEA seeks to unify global efforts to enhance energy efficiency and promote the transition to clean energy—a topic that’s more relevant than ever in today’s climate-conscious world.

The invitation extended to African nations and energy firms to join the GEEA signals a positive step towards strengthening ties between the UAE and African countries. Al Olama emphasized the potential of knowledge exchange in accelerating the clean energy transition. His remarks resonated with leaders from various nations present at the conference, underscoring the urgency and collective responsibility we share in addressing climate change.

“GEEA reflects the UAE’s commitment to placing energy efficiency at the forefront of the global energy and climate agenda,” Al Olama stated confidently. On the sidelines of the conference, he engaged in meaningful discussions with energy ministers from countries across Africa. Notably, he met with Senegal’s Minister of Energy, Petroleum, and Mines, Birame Souléye DIOP, to explore collaborative opportunities pertaining to energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives.

The conversations held during this significant gathering illustrate an emerging trend in African energy sectors, where knowledge sharing and innovation can pave the way for a greener future. The UAE’s efforts at African Energy Week not only bolster regional partnerships but also contribute significantly to the global movement towards renewable energy.

As Africa and the world strive for sustainability, the UAE’s proactive stance serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for nations eager to embrace energy efficiency and renewable practices. This commitment is essential for collective progress, ensuring a sustainable planet for future generations.

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